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Culture (Page 2)

Must-watch: ‘The Ultimate Gift’ explores the true meaning of Christmas

2020-12-02
By: Luci Schwarz
On: December 2, 2020
In: Culture, Movies & TV

Luci Schwarz lschwar2@uccs.edu  Rating: 5 stars   Warning: Ahead there are some spoilers for the 2006 film “The Ultimate Gift.” Proceed with caution if you have not yet seen it. The reporter hasContinue Reading

‘Dash and Lily’ is a must-binge this holiday season

2020-11-30
By: Caitlyn Dieckmann
On: November 30, 2020
In: Culture, Movies & TV

Caitlyn Dieckmann cdieckma@uccs.edu   Netflix recently released a new show called “Dash and Lily,” which tells the story of two teens in New York City finding each other during the most wonderful time of the year … Christmas.  Continue Reading

Springs Climbing Center continues to push students to greater heights

2020-11-27
By: Luci Schwarz
On: November 27, 2020
In: Culture, You See CS

Luci Schwarz lschwar2@uccs.edu       Bouldering may seem simple to the average person, because it just involves moving your feet and hands to different holds on a wall, right?       In actuality, bouldering can be, andContinue Reading

Alternatives to Amazon: how to shop ethically and sustainably this holiday season

2020-11-25
By: Taylor Burnfield
On: November 25, 2020
In: Arts & Entertainment, Culture

Taylor Burnfield tburnfie@uccs.edu  Amazon.com, the world’s largest online retailer, has faced many controversies in recent years. Amazon has a reputation for treating its workers poorly and the company’s business practices have been known to cause harm to the environment.       AmazonContinue Reading

Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival: cults, technical difficulties and Rock n’ Roll

2020-11-24
By: Taylor Burnfield
On: November 24, 2020
In: Culture, Movies & TV

Taylor Burnfield tburnfie@uccs.edu       I have been looking forward to attending the Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival (RMWFF) since I first learned about it last year. RMWFF is the longest-running women’s film festival in the United States and beganContinue Reading

Majid Arjomandi: the voice for the Mountain Lions

2020-11-24
By: Luke Bennett
On: November 24, 2020
In: Culture, Voices of UCCS

Luke Bennett  lbennett@uccs.edu   Enthusiastic teacher and announcer at UCCS, Majid “M.J.” Arjomandi, is a true embodiment of Mountain Lion pride.        I had the pleasure to have Arjomadi  for my professor during my freshmen GPS class, and I always appreciated his enthusiasm.  His passion for teaching andContinue Reading

‘Citation’ is harrowing, discusses rape culture on college campuses

2020-11-24
By: Isaac Werner
On: November 24, 2020
In: Culture, Movies & TV

Isaac Werner iwerner@uccs.edu        Joining the lineup of Netflix original Nigerian productions comes “Citation,” an introspective film about sexual assault on college campuses.        Allegedly based on true events, “Citation” utilizes aContinue Reading

The truth about Thanksgiving

2020-11-23
By: Cambrea Schrank
On: November 23, 2020
In: Arts & Entertainment, Culture

Cambrea Schrank chall2@uccs.edu  Ah, the American legend of Thanksgiving! The customary day of giving thanks, overindulging and watching football. We can always expect it to fall on the fourth Thursday of November. We look forward to turkey dinners withContinue Reading

‘Supernatural’ nears its finale, carrying classic queerbaiting to the end

2020-11-21
By: Isaac Werner
On: November 21, 2020
In: Culture, Movies & TV

Isaac Werner iwerner@uccs.edu   Proving their love for the “Bury Your Gays” media trope, the CW Network and writers of the show “Supernatural” confirmed a long-awaited gay romance in one of the worst ways possible.  Continue Reading

Indie game ‘Among Us’ takes the world by storm

2020-11-19
By: Luci Schwarz
On: November 19, 2020
In: Arts & Entertainment, Culture

Luci Schwarz lschwar2@uccs.edu       Imagine the following: ten crewmates trapped onboard a rapidly malfunctioning spaceship with at least one murderous member hoping to pick them off one by one.        Despite theContinue Reading

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